Now that the college basketball season is officially over, all of the talk will move towards the NBA draft. There have been so many players in the NCAA tournament that have made a name for themselves, and many players are climbing up the draft board.

The No. 1 overall pick really isn't even a question anymore, but there are many other questions that linger.

So, read on to find out which hot prospects are climbing up the draft board.

5. Cleveland Cavaliers, Harrison Barnes

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School: North Carolina

Points Per Game: 17.1

Rebounds Per Game: 5.2

Harrison Barnes can score from anywhere on the court. That is a fact of life.

He is also a terrific defender and really knows how to play the game of basketball. If you had to say there was something wrong with Barnes, it would be his dribbling skills. In his defense, he is 6'8'' and all...

7. Portland Trail Blazers, Damian Lillard

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School: Weber State

Points Per Game: 24.5

Rebounds Per Game: 5.0

Damian Lillard is an absolute beast when it comes to scoring the basketball. He is easily the best scoring guard in the draft and one of the best scorers at any position, for that matter. It doesn't matter where Lillard shoots from because his range is limitless.

For only being 6'2'', Lillard's five rebounds per game is also pretty impressive.

9. Utah Jazz, Kendall Marshall

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School: North Carolina

Points Per Game: 8.1

Assists Per Game: 9.8

When Kendall Marshall was not on the court, the North Carolina Tar Heels were not the same team. Marshall was the key ingredient for the Tar Heels, and this can be credited to his amazing passing skills and high basketball IQ.

16. New Jersey Nets, Austin Rivers

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School: Duke

Points Per Game: 15.5

Rebounds Per Game: 3.4

To get a more thorough analysis on Austin Rivers, feel free to read this article.

Rivers is a very confident player, which is a big reason why he jacks up so many shots no matter how far behind the arc he is. His fearlessness can be frustrating, but it's also what makes him so darn good.

20. Dallas Mavericks, Dion Waiters

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School: Syracuse

Points Per Game: 12.6

Assists Per Game: 2.5

Athletically, Waiters is one of the best players in the draft, which will help him become an elite scorer at the next level. That being said, Waiters could use some more work on his shot, which is kind of big deal considering that he is a shooting guard.